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“Finally. The free tea provided by my workplace is bagged, but they've just switched to Bigelow. This may not be a particularly great tea, but it suits my "I'm not awake yet" pre-meeting needs. ...”
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“I have found a way to make this otherwise unpleasant tea absolutely delicious! Just use one bag of this, add one bag of Four O'Clock's Chocolate Spice (no milk!), and you get something wonderful....”
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Finally. The free tea provided by my workplace is bagged, but they’ve just switched to Bigelow. This may not be a particularly great tea, but it suits my “I’m not awake yet” pre-meeting needs. It’s not too harsh, benefits well from sugar and those little half-and-half cups, and has enough caffeine to wake me up. Plus, I don’t need three teabags to get it strong enough like I did with the Stash or Tazo black teas. We do have filters on our water lines, so that makes a big difference too. It’s drinkable for what I need.

I have found a way to make this otherwise unpleasant tea absolutely delicious! Just use one bag of this, add one bag of Four O’Clock’s Chocolate Spice (no milk!), and you get something wonderful. It’s like some kind of decadent dessert. I will call this experiment a resounding sucess.

Preparation

I am not a fan of this teabag tea. It has a bitter and bumpy flavor. This tea does not have a good flavor. It does not taste really good on the first sip either. It is just barely ok. The flavor gets worse when I drink more of this tea. This tea always has that bitter, bumpy poor quality tea flavor. I drink this one in the morning after I drink my coffee.

ew…just ew…lol i had this for a quick cuppa and i wanted to give all my bagged teas that live in my once was cookie jar and now my teabag jar a taste…well i dont plan on drinking that one ever again thats for sure!! at first i thought i was drinking the water thats been hanging out in my sponge for a while. its got a rating >1 because i could finish it unlike Adagio’s English breakfast!

Preparation

Found this in my suitcase. Brought this back from vacation, but can’t remember where I got it. Steeped it w/ the ginger I used for my morning matcha. Was shocked it said to only steep it 1-2 min. Eh. Ok. Just not a black tea person.

Preparation

It’s not that shocking that it has such a short steep time. Bagged blacks need to be steeped for far less than loose leaf, since they release tannins at a much faster rate, making the infusion potentially more astringent and bitter.

I was actually shocked when I started drinking loose leaf that blacks get steeped for 4-5 minutes, because that seemed like an awfully long time initially.

I’ve tried several English Breakfast teas lately and this one by Bigelow is a very pleasant tasting formula. I tend to steep all of my cups of tea for five minutes and prefer to drink them straight up. Using this method, the Bigelow English Breakfast tea has a steady enjoyable flavor, but not overbearing in any way. Only a nice light aftertaste exists when I finish the cup. The price is very reasonable. I will definitely keep this tea in the rotation of my morning lineup.

Preparation

This has been my morning work tea lately. I let it steep for about 4 minutes and add 1 packet of sugar and two little cups of half & half. It is not the best English Breakfast but I much prefer it to the Lipton they have available at the coffee stations here.